# Installing Ollama on Linux > Note: A one line installer for Ollama is available by running: > > ```bash > curl https://ollama.ai/install.sh | sh > ``` ## Download the `ollama` binary Ollama is distributed as a self-contained binary. Download it to a directory in your PATH: ```bash sudo curl -L https://ollama.ai/download/ollama-linux-amd64 -o /usr/bin/ollama sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/ollama ``` ## Start Ollama Start Ollama by running `ollama serve`: ```bash ollama serve ``` Once Ollama is running, run a model in another terminal session: ```bash ollama run llama2 ``` ## Install CUDA drivers (optional – for Nvidia GPUs) [Download and install](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads) CUDA. Verify that the drivers are installed by running the following command, which should print details about your GPU: ```bash nvidia-smi ``` ## Adding Ollama as a startup service (optional) Create a user for Ollama: ```bash sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /usr/share/ollama ollama ``` Create a service file in `/etc/systemd/system/ollama.service`: ```ini [Unit] Description=Ollama Service After=network-online.target [Service] ExecStart=/usr/bin/ollama serve User=ollama Group=ollama Restart=always RestartSec=3 Environment="HOME=/usr/share/ollama" [Install] WantedBy=default.target ``` Then start the service: ```bash sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable ollama ``` ### Viewing logs To view logs of Ollama running as a startup service, run: ```bash journalctl -u ollama ```